This circuit is made for test useing pcb from DC Servo Mosfet Amp (see post #4). Final version will be more powerfull with add another two pairs outputs in triple darlington topology (adding MJE340/MJE350 as predriver). I will share pcb for final version, and diyers with more expirience can use this circuit for design own pcb. Power of this amp is enough for small studio monitor speakers, but for large studio monitors power must be increase up to 200W/8R RMS useing 3 pairs of outputs.
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Every time I see a servo amplifier with an integrator in the feedback loop I cringe. Integrators MUST dither to run which means the output MUST be slowly cycling pos/neg to work. Has anybody tried using an operational transconductance amp for this job? That type of amp will converge and settle with no dithering. It made a massive difference in my DC restored video amps.

Every time I see a servo amplifier with an integrator in the feedback loop I cringe. Integrators MUST dither to run which means the output MUST be slowly cycling pos/neg to work. Has anybody tried using an operational transconductance amp for this job? That type of amp will converge and settle with no dithering. It made a massive difference in my DC restored video amps.

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Amplifier DC offset is about +/-20mV without DC sevo, and no matching transistors are used. Offset is stabil after few hours, so there is no pos/neg cycling, just litle DC current thru RCR filter (220k-220nF-220k) in base of input transistor to compensate unmatching. Amplifier can work without DC servo or can use trimpot to set offset, but I think this cicuit is best way. Feedback for DC servo use 1M resistor and there is no influence to GNF.
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Amplifier DC offset is about +/-20mV without DC sevo, and no matching transistors are used. Offset is stabil after few hours, so there is no pos/neg cycling, just litle DC current thru RCR filter (220k-220nF-220k) in base of input transistor to compensate unmatching. Amplifier can work without DC servo or can use trimpot to set offset, but I think this cicuit is best way. Feedback for DC servo use 1M resistor and there is no influence to GNF.
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I'm not disputing the servo idea, just if it's been tried without the integrator.